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My All-Time Favorite Tutorials

October 28, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Home & Living

My All-Time Favorite Tutorials

Today is my last day of writing for Blisstree, so I couldn’t leave without sharing some of my favorite posts through the years!
There have been posts that people have loved, some that got a way bigger reaction that I ever expected and those posts that people have said “thank you for writing, that’s helped me”.

In no particular order, here are some of my favorites…

My post about a free pattern for a Snuggie has gotten more popular than I ever imagined – apparently people want to make these… lots and lots of people!
You can’t get much easier than these ribbon roses …read more

Wordy Wednesdays

October 28, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
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Wordy Wednesdays

The fabric on my sewing table has changed dramatically.
Instead of working with a dizzying view of camouflage, my “to-do” pile is a very serene, zen white.

Instead of working with industrial zippers, quilted nylon and heavy-duty elastic, I’ve switched to soft, fluffy fabrics and lots of different kinds of cotton.
That change got me thinking – how does your attitude change when your project changes?
Even little things like my music preference will change depending on what I’m sewing.  During my last project, I liked upbeat music with a good beat and lots of energy.  At the moment however, I’m enjoying a more …read more

The Completed Altered Winter Jacket

October 25, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
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The Completed Altered Winter Jacket

I’ve finally finished my DH’s new winter jacket!
I’ve shared a few different glimpses into the process over the past couple of weeks (here’s the first one, second, third and fourth) and now that it’s actually finished, you can see how it came together:

I added a few extra details to the original pattern.  The pattern came with two inset pockets in the front seams and an extra cell phone or MP3 pocket on the chest.  Of course, that wasn’t enough pockets!
I added two cargo patch pockets, with flaps that velcro close, that sit over the hips.  I also inserted a zipper …read more

10 Sewing Room Essentials – For Me…

October 16, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Home & Living

10 Sewing Room Essentials – For Me…

Everyone has their own favorite tools – the ones you just couldn’t live without.  And the ones that make you extremely cranky if your family “borrows” them
I’ve been thinking lately about what sewing tools I use the most… and which ones seem to stay in their drawers and never get used.

So in no particular order, here are my top 10 sewing room essentials:

My good fabric shears – I love my Gingher scissors, they make cutting out fabric so much easier… just remember that good scissors and paper, faux leather or fleece should never meet.
My sewing machine – it’s …read more

Wordy Wednesday

October 14, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Home & Living

Wordy Wednesday

I’m still working away on my hubby’s new winter jacket – my work table is a sea of camouflage prints and polar fleece at the moment
Because I want to make this jacket warm enough to be useful for the entire winter, I’m actually layering an extra piece of fabric into the middle.

For this particular jacket, I’m using a layer of fleece in between the top layer of cotton twill and the quilted nylon lining.  I simply treat the twill and fleece as one layer of fabric as I stitch the jacket together.
Adding an extra layer of fabric for …read more

Thanksgiving In My Studio

October 11, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Home & Living

Thanksgiving In My Studio

It’s Thanksgiving weekend in Canada, which has inspired me to think about everything that I’m grateful for.
Of course, fiber is such a big part of my life that I’m thankful for it too.  Which lead me to thinking about all the things I’m thankful for in my studio…

I’m thankful for sharp scissors and reliable sewing machines…
I’m thankful for fabric stores and pattern designers…
For paint, dye and every little embellishment under the sun…
I’m thankful for pattern designers and book publishers…
For bright lights, hot irons and lots of sturdy shelves…
And I’m thankful that I’ve got such lovely readers!
So what are you thankful …read more

Wordy Wednesday

October 7, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Home & Living

Wordy Wednesday

There is something so satisfying about a pile of neatly stacked pattern pieces, all cut out and ready to sew.
Maybe it’s just me, but there’s something exciting about the first couple of stages of any sewing project.  That little pile of fabric has so much potential…

Of course – as fabric sometimes has a mind of it’s own – it can also turn into something a lot more frustrating too!
But for now, let’s keep on the positive side of things.  Okay, so it’s not quite ready to sew yet.  It needs to be interfaced, marked and pinned.
And let’s not forget reading …read more

Wordy Wednesday

September 30, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Home & Living

Wordy Wednesday

Okay, I admit it – it may be pushing it a little to try and dry fabric outside at this time of the year…
At least in my chilly neck of the woods!
The sun is shining and there’s a light breeze today, so hopefully that’s enough to at least get this heap of fabric started drying:

There’s just something about the smell and feel of fabric that’s had a chance to dry outside in the sunlight and air.
Don’t get me wrong – if it’s fabric that will be made into a garment that will ever go through the dryer, it gets thoroughly …read more

Fiber As a Blessing

September 20, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Home & Living

Fiber As a Blessing

Noreen recently wrote a lovely post on how we commemorate special occasions in our lives by creating special items for them.
How many big events are marked by giving family and friends quilts, blankets – even new clothes?  Kids get new clothes for the first day of school, we give house warming gifts of blankets, sheets and towels.  When I got married, I was given everything from a hand crocheted blanket, a queen size quilt to tea towels.  When someone has a baby they’re usually given basic receiving blankets and decorative baby quilts.

I’m certainly in the thick of those preparations myself…  …read more

Wordy Wednesday

September 9, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Home & Living

Wordy Wednesday

Today’s photo for Wordy Wednesday is a stack of receiving blankets that I just finished sewing.
There is something so satisfying in seeing a project all sewn and completed – especially when they’re as cute as these are!

One of my habits in the sewing room is to end up with quite a few UFOs (UnFinished Objects) in various states of done-ness.  I’m not sure why, but that just seems to be how to work.  Maybe I just get bored too easily?
I’m trying to get my sewing slate cleaned off before I tackle anything else… and that included getting these blankets hemmed.  …read more

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